Yes, but it is a little frowned upon here, lest you upset some technophobe on dial-up who doesn't know how to control his browser (ie turn off auto-download of embedded images). To that end, this site's IMG button and tags are crippled to discourage the practice, so you have to write explicit HTML to do the job, to wit:
HTML Code:<img src="http://my.image.site/blah/blah/blah.jpg" />
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Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Yes, dial-up still quite prevalent due to population (size & density). However, rather than educate dial-up users on how to get the best from their particular system, the Powers That Be prefer to cripple the interweb for everyone. So much for forward thinking, eh? Imagine, if you will: "yes, you can use those pneumatic tyres, but you aren't allowed to inflate them, because some people only have iron tyres".
So this site is ok for chat, but the Adventure/Dual-Purpose riders tend to put ride reports on advrider.com, see the NZ Local ride report links.
Embedded images are permitted, per the site rules, but only up to a fairly small size (dimensions and bytes). Enforcement is fairly random, with some but not all over-sized images deleted, some but not all people get issued infractions, bah humbug. If they increased the limits 2-fold it would have little negative impact and allow reasonable-sized images... but that would be seen as too sensible so it ain't done. End rant.
No, in fact it is the opposite. Attached images are forcibly hosted by the site, so costs are borne by the site. Embedded images are hosted elsewhere, so cost the site nothing.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
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